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- , General Federation of Women's Clubs, Washington, D . C. ARMSTRONG, B. B. , President. Association of General Contractors, Roswell, New Mexico ASTIN, Dr. Allen V., Director, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. BACHOFNER, Wilford E., Chief
- Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, Detroit, Mich. May 23, 1966 John M Barry, AFL-CIO News, Am Fed of Labor and Congress of Industrial Org, D. Miss Polly Baca, The Railway Clerk, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerk Freight
- Douglas, Chicago, Ill. Governor John Connally - Austin Willard Deason Joe Califano Governor G. Mennen Williams - Detroit, Mich. Hon. Waggoner Carr - in the city M);,tr October 16, 1966 Da\ Sunday - Activity (inctude visited by) James Rowe
- , , ,"~o' w RELEASE AFT ER 6:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 24, 1964 Office of the Press Secretary to Mrs. Johnson THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS BY MRS. LYNDON B$ JOHNSON NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION DETROIT, MICHIGAN-JUNE
- Press release, "Remarks by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, National Convention of American Home Economics Association, Detroit, Michigan, 6/24/1964"
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- in consultation with the Commission' s research s taff . The cities are: Detroit , Michigan; Milwaukee , Wisconsin; Cincinnat i , Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; Tampa , Florida; Newark , New Jersey; Plainfield, New Je rsey; Elizabeth, New Jersey; Jersey Ci ty , New Jersey
- INTERVIEWEE: JEROME P. CAVANAGH INTERVIEWER: JOE B. FRANTZ PLACE: Mr. Cavanagh's office in Detroit, Michigan Tape 1 of 3 F: Mr. Cavanagh, let's talk a little bit about how you came to get into politics in the first place, and become a national figure
- Political background; LBJ's support of poverty program in Detroit; use of phrase "The Great Society" and how it began; role of Public Officials Advisory Committee; Detroit Freedom March with MLK in 1963; creation of HUD; Model City program; U.S
- Foley returning Administrator of fr Myer Feldman Malcolm Kilduff Bill Moyers fr fr News Mich fr his call Small mans mans mans mans mans Morning Detroit Bill Moyers fr Bernard Boutin Jack Valenti for until 2:10 President fr mans Riesel Tex
- Reedy fr NYC fr mans exercises fr mans mans To office McGeorge Bundy Ralph Dungan Jack Valenti Dick West Editor of Editorial Page Dr Edward Welsh Exec Secy NASC Frederic Donner Ch of Bd of General of Dallas Motors Morning News Detroit Press
- about cuts. The President said he did not know anybody who was talking about a vast new plan who speaks for the administration. The President pointed out that $400 million was spent in Detroit, but that did not keep if from exploding with riots
- area and ten minutes sxlater over to the Reagan ranch South bound on the old school house road and down to Mrs. Bailey's house and to the new cedar house. . . Riding on the runway and south bound to the Malechek house arriving at 7:20 to see the new
- no information as to the existence of a. Black Liberation Front organ ization in the New York area.. New York confidential sources advised in February, 1966,. that they could furnish no information reflecting the existence of an organization known as the Black
- intentions Jake Jacobsen Walter Walter Reuther, Reuther, Detroit, Detroit ,Michigan Michiga n(returning (returnin his g his call) call) Secretary Secretary McNamara McNamara Amb to India re see Bundy memo dated Dec 4 Amb. Chester Chester Bowles Bowle sand
- of enforcement, personnel, money, in your department? C: Well, those are very central. We've never secured enough personnel and money to enforce earlier laws on the books, or even a fraction of enough. To put a massive new law on would have been very difficult
- on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Califano -- IV -- 10 C: Normally it's a form with some blanks filled in, but for Resurrection City it was just written, and it was a-- F: Complete new document? C: --complete
- Jerry Ter Hors t Detroit News Carlton Kent Chicago Sun Times Robert Thompson Hearst Newspapers LUNCH with them To Oval Office n,,, July 27, 1966 White House p^ Wednesday Activity (inctude visited by) U. S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Hon. Eugene Locke
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- of: WILLIAMC. KASH Date: New York, New York Offke1 AUG3 1 1967 Fleld Office FIie I: 100-138651 Title: WILLIAMLEO EP.rON, JR. Character: INTERNALSECURITY-PROGRESSIVE LABOR PARTY Bureau File l:100-432251 Subject resides at Apartment ~, 1470 Amsterdam
- business-economic news column for his paper which is syndicated throughout the country. (The President discussed with Livingston some of Livingston's ideas and views on the economy and then read to him the draft of the speech the President is planning
- - l August 5, 1967 NOTES OF MEETING OF PRESIDENT WITH MEL ELFIN, NEWSWEEK: JOHN STEELE OF TIME: JACK SUTHERLAND OF U.S. NEWS, JULY 28, 1967 The President had a general discussion with these three magazine writers on the Detroit riot and civil
- James Jones, Sherwin Markman Dr. Lay M. Fox, Tom Johnson, Sgr. Gaddis and Lem Johns. (President commented on grass at W. H. looking better Mr s J explained it was a new type not SO pretty, but more durable. The President expressed his wish that Mrs J
- to be desegregated with all deliberate speed. On December 1, 1955, a Negro seamstress named Rosa Parks was arrested when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a M~ntgomery, Alabama, bus. When the news spread through the community, a young Negro minister
- Atlantic City fr mans Secretary Luther Hodges Atlantic City fr mans Judge A W Moursund Atlantic City Jay Taylor Atlantic City fr mans Charles Schumann of American Farm Bureau Manchester New Hampshire fr mans Thomas Corcoran Atlantic City returning his call
- Leonard, mary s, Lem Joh ns In car went over speeches for Monday and suggested some changes in Detroit speech. Suggested that GC go on press plane instead of AF One (Tom Johnson could go on AF One) so press could get to know him better, although from
- Committee for International Development Sol M. Linowitz, Xerox Corporation Secretary Of State Dean Rusk Mrs. George L. Bell Mr. W. B. Edgerton. Nat'l. Director Eugene R. Black, Chase Manhattan Bank Mr. Mayniban, State Walker L. Cisler , Detroit Edison
- . Preliminary inquiries in Milwaukee and Detroit met with little response. This was thought to be unusual in view of the fact that these cities would be likely to have had large representations at such a meeting. It appears that the meeting was scrubbed because
- Oct 7, 1966 Wilbur G. Elston, Vice President, NCEW (incoming President- Editor DETROIT NEWS Samuel P. Hayes, President, Foreign Policy Association Ambassador Harding F. Bancroft, U.S. Delegation to UN General Assembly To second floor for LUNCHEON
- ATLAN'l'A 0 BRIDGE'l'ON. . CAMBRIDGE CINCINNATI DAYTON DET~OIT ELIZABETH ENGLEWOOD .. GRANDRAPIDS . I JERSEY CITY .. MILWAUKEE NEW BRUNSWICK. .. NEWHAVEN . NEWARK PATERSON. .... PHOENIX PLAINFIELD ROCKFORD TAMPA TUCSON •. , ) - 121
- Allan Ellender (returning his call) Houma, La (b.5) Walter Reuther, Detroit (returning his call) (b. 6) Corbin J. Robertson, Houston (returning the President's call) (b. 7) Governor John Connally, Floresville, Texas (b. 8) To bathroom to shave and dress
- , Sidney St. , Georgiaville. R. I.--Boys' Clubs _-—Tommy James Gordon, 1701 Hibbard St., Detroit. Mich. Red Cross Youth Stevan Pearce, Star Route A, Box 19, Hobbs, New Mex. , 4-H 'miE House Date December 28, 1966 EMT LYMOOM B. JOHMSOM ^"Y LBJ
- Post, Denver, Colorado Jack S. Knight, Miami Herald, Detroit Free Press, and Akron, Beacon Journal John Cowles, Jr. , Minneapolis Star and Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn W. H. James, Exec VP of New York News, NYC Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, NY Times Richard
- ) The President to the Cabinet Room Vice President Hon. Cyrus Vance Tom Johnson George Christian for Meeting w/President's Special Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Hon. Otto Kerner, Governor of Illinois - Chairman John Lindsay, Mayor of New York - Vice
- Date: Returned to Mr. George Trask December 4, 1967 on December 4, 1967 the following: 1. FBI Report on Detroit, Detroit, Re: Rioting, July 23, 1967 Michigan, dated July Michigan, Beginning (CONFIDENTIAL) 24, 1967 2. FBI Report on Detroit
- % involvement by non-Negroes in Detroit. There was a 5% involvement by non-Negroes in Newark. The Attorney General said that the Crime Control Act is the best thing the administration has to fight this problem now. He said we do need a gun control bill. National
- -Detroit, Michigan ——— 2) - re: \ (b.2) ^ Vietnam resumption of bombing ^ "" Marvin Watson Bill Moyers " PMG Larry VM O'Brien """" Mrs. Lloyd Hand (at her residence) - im the Mansion VM-- to the second floor -Trying on some clothes
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 24 (XXIV), 2/6/1990, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of meetings with members of the press. R: Oh, yes. G: Were they trying to get a perspective on Lyndon Johnson, a new President? Is this why they would come to you? R: Basically what they were up to, Mike--it's funny what a difference it makes
- York City '. —PL—Juanita " if there was any news that he shoul d kno w about . - - concernin g th e Anti-War demonstrations takin g plac e in the District . Juanit a tol d hi m no - news othe r tha n wha t ha d alread y bee n laaigti given him . n
- Hubenthal, Los Angeles Herald Examiner _^ _^ along vith an 1 [onoijary John Milt Morris, AP membership in Charles Werner, Indianapolis Star the American \sso^ Art Poinier, Detroit News of Cartoonists " ! Art Wood, USITA DJ Dan Dowling, NY Herald Trib"*\ J
- . Romney, George 11.. Population 12. Post Viet Nam Planning Committee: Crime Control and Education 13. Program Reporting Data and Statistics {background for Fred Behen on Federal Aid to Urban Areas) 14. Program Information for Detroit (drafts) 15. New York
- in the aOllmlWlity which does IQOst of the riotinq. Again, experience in such cities aa New York and St. Louis suggest ■ that theae step• are bot.b feasible and important. But the experience of Detroit •uggesta that these efforts by themaelves, without effort
- Corp, Detroit Amory Houghton, Jr. , Chrm of Bd, Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY Gov. Richard J. Hughes of New Jersey Earl G. Jensen Spec Asst = US Svgs & Bond Div, Wash DC Vernon A. Johnson, VPres. , Eastern Region, Lockheed Aircraft Corp, Wash. DC
- Kowalski - Member, Subversive Activities Control Board - Washington, D. Mr. John Kozaren - President, Polish American Relief - Detroit, Michigan Mr. Jan Krawiec - Editor, Ameryka-Echo - Chicago, Ill. Mr. J. Kremski - New Britain, Conn. Most Rev. John J